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IBM is also opening an Innovation Center in Dublin, aimed at helping local software developers test and build products. In July, IBM said it was investing €46 million ($59 million) and hiring ...
IBM has signed up Sogeti, an IT services division of Capgemini Group, to use the Dublin center, Chiu said. “They wanted to pilot the Idea Factory to accelerate innovation,” Chiu said.
Dublin’s Railway Procurement Agency has chosen IBM to create and implement the infrastructure for a public transport ticketing system in the greater Dublin area. The payment system will enable ...
The computer giant IBM has announced plans to create 21 new jobs in west Dublin. The company is to establish Europe's first cloud computing centre in Mulhuddart with the support of the IDA.
The City of Dublin Education and Training Board (ETB) has received a donation of $500,000 from IBM to boost its cybersecurity preparedness. The ETB operates 24 schools and colleges around the city ...
From ScienceBusiness last week IBM is to set up a computing research “collaboratory” in Dublin, creating 40 jobs at IBM and local universities. It is supported by the Irish government through IDA ...
IBM’s Smarter Cities Continues With A Crowdsourced Pop-Up Park in Dublin The award-winning campaign’s latest edition awards eight innovative ideas from creative social network Zooppa.
IBM is to set up a new Dublin-based centre to carry out research on water management. IDA Ireland is backing the project. IBM said the facility would focus mainly on research and services for ...
IBM is to establish what appears to be Europe’s first Cloud Computing Centre at the IBM Innovation Campus at Mulhuddart, West Dublin. Some 21 people will work in the Centre which will serve as a ...
EVERY IBM computer server sold in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific is now made in Dublin, the company revealed yesterday.
IBM has signed up Sogeti, an IT services division of Capgemini Group, to use the Dublin center, Chiu said. “They wanted to pilot the Idea Factory to accelerate innovation,” Chiu said.
IMGCAP (1)]The Dublin Railway Procurement Agency has selected IBM to create and install the infrastructure for a new public transport ticketing system in the greater Dublin area. Commuters would use a ...